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Lancôme President: Longevity is Beauty's Next Big Shift Amid Wellness Boom

लैंकोम अध्यक्ष: वेलनेस बूम के बीच सौंदर्य का अगला बड़ा बदलाव 'दीर्घायु' है

लँकोम अध्यक्षा: 'वेलनेस बूम'मध्ये सौंदर्य उद्योगाचे पुढचे मोठे वळण 'दीर्घायुष्य' आहे

ল্যাঙ্কোম প্রেসিডেন্ট: সুস্থতার উত্থানের মধ্যে দীর্ঘায়ু হবে সৌন্দর্য শিল্পের পরবর্তী বড় পরিবর্তন

லாங்கோமின் தலைவர்: ஆரோக்கியப் பெருக்கத்தின் மத்தியில் அழகின் அடுத்த பெரிய மாற்றம் 'நீண்ட ஆயுள்'

లాంకామ్ ప్రెసిడెంట్: వెల్‌నెస్ బూమ్ మధ్య అందం యొక్క తదుపరి పెద్ద మార్పు 'దీర్ఘాయువు'

લૅંકોમ પ્રમુખ: સુખાકારીના ઉછાળા વચ્ચે સૌંદર્યનો આગામી મોટો ફેરફાર 'દીર્ઘાયુષ્ય' છે

ਲੈਂਕੋਮ ਦੇ ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ: ਵੈਲਨੈਸ ਬੂਮ ਦੇ ਵਿਚਕਾਰ ਸੁੰਦਰਤਾ ਦਾ ਅਗਲਾ ਵੱਡਾ ਬਦਲਾਅ 'ਲੰਬੀ ਉਮਰ' ਹੈ

By AI News Desk 🕐 02 May 2026, 03:03 PM 🏥 Health
Longevity: Beauty Industry's Next Frontier, Says Lancôme

In a compelling discussion on Bloomberg's "The Close," Lancôme Global Brand President Ilias Nezam unveiled a profound shift poised to redefine the beauty industry: longevity. Moving beyond traditional anti-aging narratives, Nezam highlighted that consumers are increasingly seeking products and practices that promote holistic well-being and sustained vitality, rather than just superficial fixes. This emerging focus on longevity, he explained, is not merely about looking younger, but about fostering healthy skin and body systems that support a vibrant life at every age.

Nezam's insights come at a time when the global wellness industry is experiencing unprecedented growth. Consumers are becoming more discerning, demanding transparency, efficacy, and benefits that extend beyond the immediate cosmetic appeal. "People are not just looking for a cream; they are looking for a solution that truly contributes to their overall health journey," he noted. This paradigm shift means brands must innovate to offer products that intertwine beauty with wellness, addressing factors like cellular health, resilience, and the skin's intrinsic ability to maintain its youthful functions.

The beauty sector's pivot towards longevity signifies a deeper understanding of consumer needs. It involves rigorous scientific research into ingredients that can support skin regeneration, protect against environmental stressors, and enhance the body's natural restorative processes. Lancôme, as a leader in prestige beauty, is actively exploring how to integrate these principles into its product development, focusing on formulas that deliver tangible, long-term health benefits to the skin.

This transformation suggests a future where beauty products are viewed as essential components of a wellness routine, much like diet and exercise. Brands are tapping into the wellness boom by emphasizing proactive care, personalized solutions, and a holistic approach that acknowledges the interconnectedness of internal health and external radiance. As Ilias Nezam eloquently put it, the next wave of beauty innovation will be less about reversing time and more about enriching it, ensuring that our skin and bodies remain robust and radiant for longer. This marks an exciting evolution for an industry continually striving to meet and anticipate the evolving desires of its global clientele.

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